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  • May 6, 1988
    George Jones enters University Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama, where he receives four days of treatment for double pneumonia
    May 10, 1988
    George Jones is released from University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham following several days of treatment for double pneumonia
    Aug 14, 1988
    George Jones enters the University Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama, for the fifth time in a year. Jones has a sinus infection
    Aug 19, 1988
    George Jones is released from University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham after he was treated for a sinus infection that caused headaches and ringing in the ears
    Oct 15, 1988
    Patty Loveless guests on TV's "Hee Haw." Porter Wagoner and Roy Clark co-host the show, which also features George Jones and Little Jimmy Dickens
    Mar 5, 1989
    George Jones & Tammy Wynette's only daughter, Tamala Georgette, marries Billy Wayne Terrell. Tammy gives the bride away; George doesn't show
    May 15, 1989
    George and Nancy Jones move back to Nashville from Texas
    Jun 5, 1989
    Epic announces it will change the title of George Jones' "Ya Ba Da Ba Do (So Are You)" to "The King Is Gone (And So Are You)," to avoid a lawsuit from Hanna-Barbera Productions, which owns the rights to "The Flintstones"
    Sep 11, 1989
    George Jones garners a gold album from the RIAA for the two-disc compilation "Anniversary: Ten Years Of Hits"
    Oct 18, 1989
    Columbia releases the "Next Of Kin" soundtrack, featuring Larry Gatlin, Rodney Crowell, The Charlie Daniels Band, Ricky Skaggs, Ricky Van Shelton, George Jones, Sweethearts Of The Rodeo and Duane Eddy

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